Mumbai-based rapper Mischief, also known as Aiden Aziz, is set to release his latest single, “Blue Pills,” on September 25. The track follows his August 2024 solo release, “The World Is Mine,” and his debut collaboration with pop artist Shannon K on “Rakshak.”
With “Blue Pills,” Mischief aims to create an immersive psychedelic experience, diverging from the traditional “tough-talk battle raps” often associated with his genre. The rapper emphasizes authenticity over superficial bravado, stating, “You don’t have to be a G or tough talk all the time to pull an audience.”
Mischief describes “Blue Pills” as featuring “flawed and vulnerable” lyricism, reflecting a deeper, more introspective side of his artistry. “It’s okay to feel messed up without feeling like you’re coming across as weak or gangsta,” he explains, “Even when I’m vulnerable, you’ll know I’m unfuckwitable, and that’s what I want my audience to feel about themselves when experiencing my music.”